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VTOTICE.— The Australasian Steam Navigatiou J_\ Company have made arrangements for putting on a Steamer from Sydney to the Southern i'orts of New Zealand, viz. : — Nelson, Wellington, Cantorbury, and Otago, commencing in September next. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements). SAMUEL CLARK, Manager. Sydney, 19th July. FOR THE CLUTHA. REGULAR TRADER. fc^-s^s. nn HE Fine Schooner ■^y^ISN -L MARY JANE, _frjOJLlßqg>g^ Captain Bell, will trade regular 96&&ggSsB3P for the aoove port. Has good accommodation for passengers. Wool and Settlers' Produce brought to Dunedin at a reasonable rate. For freight or passage apply to A. MERCER, Princes-street. REGULAR TRADER TO THE MOLYNEUX. ITTIHE favorite schooner NORA -JlrlSsj^^ JL Chas. Hayward, mastei 1 , wi'l l *^jj*Cg^jr"-»>i^» trade regularly between Dunedin iijflawjffl^i|g and the above port. For freight or passage, apply to T. W. BAMFOPD, Jetty-street. Auctions, TUESDAY, 14th OCTOBER. To Butchers, Dairy Farmers, and Others. Important Sale of FAT CATTLE AND DAIRY COWS. WILSON & WAIN have received instructions tions from Thomns Ferens, Esq , Kakanni. to sell by auction, at Messrs Wright, Robertson and Co.'s cattle yard 3, opposite Mor.se and OrbellN slaughter yards, on Tuesday, the 14th October, at 12 o'clock sharp, 100 head of prime fat steers, heavy weights Dairy cows, &c. These are all of the celebrated Shorthorn breed of the late C. Swisted. Esq. Mr Feren's herd are well known to be the finest and best bred cattle in this province, and the great attention he has paid to the selection of his breeding stock, is sufticii'ut guarantee as to their quality. They are all in very hiu;h condition, nnd the dairy cattle are very quiet, havinir all been thoroughly broken in. Snch a chance of obtaining really well-bred quiet dairy cows very rarely occurs. WILSON & WAIN. CommTcial Horse Bazaar, October Ist, 1862 SATURDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1862. SALE BY AUCTION. MR. HENRY FRANCE has received instructions from Win. Jone> Esq., of Oamaru, to sell by auction at the Star and Garter, Oamaru, on Saturday the ISth October, 1862, at 12 o'clock, 1 Thorough-bred entire chestnut Hor3e Rifleman, 4 years old i Pedigree. — Rifleman is a bright Chestnut, stands 16 hands high ; is out of an imported Mare, Nora Creina, imported by George Duppa. E-'q., of Nelson ; Nora Creina by Plenipotentiary. Rifleman x\ as i^ot by Sir Hercules. Sir Hercules, sire of Co'sack, Zoc, Wetsail, Phoebe, and nxnnerous other winners, by the imported horse Cap-a-pie, out of the imported "mire Paraguay; Cap-a-pie by the Colonel, dam (sister to Cactus) out of the Duchess of York, -by Wnxy. Paraguay (who ran second for tho O.iks, and Avon the Nrwmarket Town l'lata and Nursery Stakes) by Sir Heicnlesont of Populism, by Partisan. Sir Hercules by Whalebone, out of Peri, by Wanderer. The Colonel (who ran a dead heat for the Derby, aiid won the St. LegerV by Whisker, dam by Delpltini, out of Tipple Cider by King Fergus ; vide Stud Book. 1 Thorough-bred chestnut Mare, Fanny, 4 years old, by the imported horse St. Alban out of Pearl 1 Chestnut mare Miss Barbara, 6 years old, by Hill Barbara, in foal to Grey Campden. 1 Chestnut mnre rising 5 years old ; broken to saddle and harness 1 Bay gelding, Bingo, C years old ; good in saddle aud harness. 1 Cart filly rising 2 years old, by the imported horse Clyde Champion 1 Dark filly rising 2 years old, by Grey Campden 6 Petes' best bodkin Saddle 3 6 " " biidles 1 '• " liidica' saddle and bridle 1 Pack-saddle and 2 pack-saddle bags An assortment of fitst-class bits 3 Sets of cart harness 4 " gig do. 2 " horse clothing, new 1 Gig, new 1 " nearly new 1 Team 6 working bullocks, with yokes, bows, &c. 12 New American yokes and bows 12 " " bows, extra 3 Barrow pigs 1 Sow and pigs 3 Tons potatoes 6 Tins boiled oil, each 4 gallons Sold to defray expenses if not claimed before, — 1 Box and content*, left by Mr. G. Wliliam<*. Terms at sale. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 1862. RIVER BANK, WEST TAIERI. Dairy Cattle, Horses, Working Bullocks, Farming Implements, &c, &c. DRIVER, MACLEAN, & CO. are favored with instructions from Alex. Reunie, Esq., to 'sell by auction at his Farm, West Taieri, on Wednes lay the 22nd instant, at 12 o'clock sharp, without the slightest reserve, the following stock, &c, — 60 Head quiet well-bred Dairy Cows — principally cows with calves at foot and springing 8 Horses and Mares, suitable for all purposes 8 Working Bullocks, with Dxay &c, complete 15 to 20 very five Pigs Thrashing Machine, Drays, Ploughs, and a number of sundries too numerous to mention, aud unless previously disposed of by \ private contract " ! ' 20 Tons first-class Oaten Hay, * Term at Sale. Luncheon provided. WEDNESDAY, 22nd OCTOBER, 18G2, RIVER BANK, WEST TAIERI. Dairy Cows and Heifers. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO. will sell by auction, at the above meniioned place, by permission of Mr. Alex. Rennie, on Wednesday, 22ud inst., immediately after his sale, 20 Spleudid Dairy Cows, with Calyes at foot and springing 20 Very fine Heifers all in calf. All in good condition, end to be sold Without Reserve. A A. M. Graham ha 3 much pleasure in informing . the settlers of West Taien, that he has commenced business as Blacksmith in Mr. Grant's shop, situated on Gowrie Farm, Having good experience in the old country and Australia, he is now ready to make or repair all kinds df Farming implements. Horse-shoeing on the beat principle. West Taieri, October 1. 1869. JOHN M'GREGOR, Photographic and Calotypiat, has now opened his new Portrait Rooms in Upper Stuart-street (three minutes' walk from tho Qetasjon), where, from the purity of the atmosphere, combined with first-class apparatus, he is nqw, prepared to take Portraits in any weathsr, wliich for truthfulness and beauty cannot be surpassed iv any country. Cartes de Visite unsurpassed for beauty. Charges extremely moderate.

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Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 1

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